Hi
 
I checked a nest box today that I had not looked into since 4/15 when it was 
absolutely bare (used by Juniper Titmouse in '06 and '07, not used in '08).
 
BIG SURPRISE = It contained a Bewick's Wren sitting on a beautiful nest with 4 
eggs!
 
This appears to be an uncommon find according to the Breeding Bird Atlas.
 
Also, at least 5 pairs of Mountain Bluebirds are incubating eggs in nest boxes 
on my property at this time.

 

Could someone please tell me what atlas block this location is in (see below)?  
 
Pat Gould
8 Mi. SSW Florence, Fremont Co. (38 18' 14"N x 105 09' 59"W, 6107' elevation)
Pinyon-Juniper-Blue Grama Grass habitat.
 
 


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